Cuba
The Capital here is Havana
Here in Cuba the people speak spanishas the orignal but latter they got Cuban kõnfleks means corn flakes
This is the flag
Flag of Cuba
The populatison is 11,177,743
Cuba is an Communist State
An landmark is El Morro
El Morro at night
The Revoltison (History)In 1956, Fidel Castro Ruz launched a revolution from his camp in the Sierra Maestra mountains. Castro's brother Raul and Ernesto Guevara, an Argentine physician, were his top lieutenants. Many anti-Batista landowners supported the rebels. The U.S. ended military aid to Cuba in 1958, and on New Year's Day 1959, Batista fled into exile and Castro took over the government.
(Culture) Cuban culture is much influenced by its melting pot of cultures, primarily those of Spain and Africa. Sport is Cuba's national passion. Due to historical associations with the United States, many Cubans participate in sports which are popular in North America, rather than sports traditionally promoted in other Spanish-speaking nations.
Immagratosin to Cuba Between 1882 and 1898, a total of 508,455 people left Spain, and more than 750,000 Spanish immigrants left for Cuba between 1899 and 1923, with many returning back to Spain.
Cuba's Geographey
Cuba is part of the north carriban sea
near the golf of mexico Cuba is the principal island, surrounded by four smaller groups of islands
The Capital here is Havana
Here in Cuba the people speak spanishas the orignal but latter they got Cuban
kõnfleks means corn flakes
This is the flag
The populatison is 11,177,743
Cuba is an Communist State
An landmark is El Morro
The Revoltison (History)In 1956, Fidel Castro Ruz launched a revolution from his camp in the Sierra Maestra mountains. Castro's brother Raul and Ernesto Guevara, an Argentine physician, were his top lieutenants. Many anti-Batista landowners supported the rebels. The U.S. ended military aid to Cuba in 1958, and on New Year's Day 1959, Batista fled into exile and Castro took over the government.
(Culture) Cuban culture is much influenced by its melting pot of cultures, primarily those of Spain and Africa. Sport is Cuba's national passion. Due to historical associations with the United States, many Cubans participate in sports which are popular in North America, rather than sports traditionally promoted in other Spanish-speaking nations.
Immagratosin to Cuba Between 1882 and 1898, a total of 508,455 people left Spain, and more than 750,000 Spanish immigrants left for Cuba between 1899 and 1923, with many returning back to Spain.
Cuba's Geographey
Cuba is part of the north carriban sea
near the golf of mexico Cuba is the principal island, surrounded by four smaller groups of islands